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The 9 most in-demand IT jobs in healthcare

CIO

The US healthcare industry is undergoing rapid digital transformation. With a focus on patient care, cost savings, and scalable innovation, healthcare organizations in the US are adopting a range of emerging technologies to improve patient experiences, to aid clinicians in their jobs, and to compete with digital entities entering the market.

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Oracle July 2022 Critical Patch Update Addresses 188 CVEs

Tenable

Oracle NoSQL Database. Administration (Netty). Oracle HealthCare Applications. Oracle Business Intelligence Enterprise Edition. Oracle Berkeley DB. Data Store (Apache Log4j). CVE-2022-23307. Oracle Blockchain Platform. Blockchain Cloud Service Console (OpenSSH). CVE-2021-41617. CVE-2021-43797. Oracle SQL Developer.

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Data Architect: Role Description, Skills, Certifications and When to Hire

Altexsoft

machine learning and deep learning models; and business intelligence tools. Let’s take an example of healthcare data which contains sensitive details called protected health information (PHI) and falls under the HIPAA regulations. It also involves creating a visual representation of data assets.

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How to Build Web, Mobile and Chat Apps That Connect to Oracle?

Progress

A robust ecosystem has grown up around it, including the well-loved Toad by Quest software, an excellent IDE that helps the database administrator manage processes, data, and stored procedures. Who Uses Oracle for Database Management? Oracle runs on most of the major platforms: Windows, UNIX, Linux and on Mac OS.

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What is Cloud Computing? Everything You Need to Know – Architecture, Benefits & Much More

Openxcell

Instead of making substantial investments in databases, software, and hardware, businesses prefer to access their computing power over the internet or in the cloud. Just a few of the existing cloud services include servers, storage, databases, networking, software, analytics, and business intelligence.